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  • 51. Parables of Christ 13, The growing seed, Mark 4:26-29
    Feb 23 2025
    Jesus tells us the kingdom of God is upon us folks, Christ planted the kingdom of God on earth when he walked among us some 2,000 years ago, the grain is still growing and as Christ says in this parable this growth continues to happen until it is fully established or the grain is ready for harvest. Mark 4:26-29 (NLT)References:Tyndale, "Every Man's Bible", New Living Translation 2013Crossway, "Study Bible", English Standard Version 2016Oxford, "The Catholic Study Bible, Third Edition", The New American Bible Revised Edition 2010Holman, "Apologetics Study Bible", Christian Standard Bible 2020Bible App, King James Versionhttps://biblehub.com/
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    2 min
  • 50. Parables of Christ 12, Jesus explains the wheat and the weeds, Matthew 13:36-43
    Feb 22 2025
    Jesus tells us what the parable of the wheat and weeds means. Matthew 13:36-43 (NLT)ReferencesTyndale, "Every Man's Bible", New Living Translation 2013Crossway, "Study Bible", English Standard Version 2016Oxford, "The Catholic Study Bible, Third Edition", The New American Bible Revised Edition 2010Holman, "Apologetics Study Bible", Christian Standard Bible 2020Bible App, King James Versionhttps://biblehub.com/
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    3 min
  • 49. Parables of Christ 11, The wheat and the weeds, Matthew 13:24-30
    Feb 21 2025
    God allows both believers and unbelievers to live together. Jesus is telling the disciples not to anticipate God's final judgement and definitively exclude sinners from the kingdom of God. God's judgement alone will be the judgement that eliminates the sinful. Our takeaway from this is to repent to become the wheat in the field and to be the example of right living. Matthew 13:24-30 (NLT)References:Tyndale, "Every Man's Bible", New Living Translation 2013Crossway, "Study Bible", English Standard Version 2016Oxford, "The Catholic Study Bible, Third Edition", The New American Bible Revised Edition 2010, Page 1360 CommentaryHolman, "Apologetics Study Bible", Christian Standard Bible 2020Bible App, King James Versionhttps://biblehub.com/matthew/13-30.htm
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    3 min
  • 48. Parable of Christ 10, Parable of the soils, Mark 4:1-10
    Feb 20 2025

    This parable is one of the most often told as it paints the picture of types of people in the world who hear the word of God. This parable represents the breakthrough of the Kingdom of God into the World. And the steady growth of the kingdom into an eventual abundant harvest. Think about this parable from the context of this question: what type of soil am I? Mark 4:1-9 (NLT)

    References:

    Tyndale, "Every Man's Bible", New Living Translation 2013Crossway, "Study Bible", English Standard Version 2016Oxford, "The Catholic Study Bible, Third Edition", The New American Bible Revised Edition 2010Holman, "Apologetics Study Bible", Christian Standard Bible 2020Bible App, King James Versionhttps://biblehub.com/


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    3 min
  • 47. Parables of Christ 9, A barren fig tree, Luke 13:1-9
    Feb 19 2025
    Jesus tells us to repent and become productive by honoring God in heaven with how we live our lives. Pursue righteousness, the fruits of being a Christian. The patience and compassion of our Father in heaven is great but don't use this as an excuse towards inaction in areas of our lives where we need to become better. Luke 13:1-9 (NLT)References:Tyndale, "Every Man's Bible", New Living Translation 2013Crossway, "Study Bible", English Standard Version 2016Oxford, "The Catholic Study Bible, Third Edition", The New American Bible Revised Edition 2010Holman, "Apologetics Study Bible", Christian Standard Bible 2020Bible App, King James Version
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    3 min
  • 46. Parables of Christ 8, Wise and foolish servants, Luke 12:41-48
    Feb 18 2025
    Jesus tells us that the servant (us) who does what he is supposed to will be given more, the one who takes advantage of the time without the master (Jesus) by acting against what he knows the master approves will be punished. In this story think we must think of ourselves as the servant and Jesus as the master. Luke 12:41-48 (NLT)References:Tyndale, "Every Man's Bible", New Living Translation 2013Crossway, "Study Bible", English Standard Version 2016Oxford, "The Catholic Study Bible, Third Edition", The New American Bible Revised Edition 2010Holman, "Apologetics Study Bible", Christian Standard Bible 2020Bible App, King James Versionhttps://biblehub.com/
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    5 min
  • 45. Parables of Christ 7, Servants must remain watchful, Luke 12:35-40
    Feb 17 2025

    We don't know the hour of Jesus' return. We should remain ready at all times. Do not live life as if you will not see His return. Live as though it is scheduled for today. Luke 12:35-40 (NLT)

    References:

    Tyndale, "Every Man's Bible", New Living Translation 2013

    Crossway, "Study Bible", English Standard Version 2016

    Oxford, "The Catholic Study Bible, Third Edition", The New American Bible Revised Edition 2010

    Holman, "Apologetics Study Bible", Christian Standard Bible 2020

    Bible App, King James Version

    https://biblehub.com/

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    3 min
  • 44. Parables of Christ 6, The Rich Fool Building His Bigger Barns, Luke 12:13–21
    Feb 16 2025

    Material goods wont last, Christ is concerned not so much with how much wealth we possess but with how much wealth possesses or has hold over us and what ourrelationship with God is. Christ also warns be on guard against all types of greed. We should focus on building a right relationship with God before all else. Luke 12:13-21 (NLT)

    References:

    Tyndale, "Every Man's Bible", New Living Translation 2013

    Crossway, "Study Bible", English Standard Version 2016

    Oxford, "The Catholic Study Bible, Third Edition", The New American Bible Revised Edition 2010

    Holman, "Apologetics Study Bible", Christian Standard Bible 2020

    Bible App, King James Version

    https://biblehub.com/

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    3 min